Salivary characteristics in patients with familial alzheimer’s disease due to e280a mutation

ABSTRACT: Alzheimer’s disease is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by the loss of cognitive functions. The prevalence of this disease worldwide is high, and therefore it is important to have a better understanding of the oral health needs and conditions of individuals with this disorder. Th...

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Autores:
Marín Sierra, Jhoann Mauricio
Echeverry, Anderson Andrés
Duque Ramírez, Kevin Daniel
Jaramillo Delgado, Gonzalo
Luna Maldonado, Ernesto
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2018
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Universidad de Antioquia
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Enfermedad de Alzheimer
Microbioma
Salud bucal
Xerostomia
Saliva
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Salivary characteristics in patients with familial alzheimer’s disease due to e280a mutation
dc.title.alternative.spa.fl_str_mv Características salivares en personas con enfermedad de alzheimer familiar por la mutación e280a
title Salivary characteristics in patients with familial alzheimer’s disease due to e280a mutation
spellingShingle Salivary characteristics in patients with familial alzheimer’s disease due to e280a mutation
Enfermedad de Alzheimer
Microbioma
Salud bucal
Xerostomia
Saliva
title_short Salivary characteristics in patients with familial alzheimer’s disease due to e280a mutation
title_full Salivary characteristics in patients with familial alzheimer’s disease due to e280a mutation
title_fullStr Salivary characteristics in patients with familial alzheimer’s disease due to e280a mutation
title_full_unstemmed Salivary characteristics in patients with familial alzheimer’s disease due to e280a mutation
title_sort Salivary characteristics in patients with familial alzheimer’s disease due to e280a mutation
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Marín Sierra, Jhoann Mauricio
Echeverry, Anderson Andrés
Duque Ramírez, Kevin Daniel
Jaramillo Delgado, Gonzalo
Luna Maldonado, Ernesto
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Marín Sierra, Jhoann Mauricio
Echeverry, Anderson Andrés
Duque Ramírez, Kevin Daniel
Jaramillo Delgado, Gonzalo
Luna Maldonado, Ernesto
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Enfermedad de Alzheimer
Microbioma
Salud bucal
Xerostomia
Saliva
topic Enfermedad de Alzheimer
Microbioma
Salud bucal
Xerostomia
Saliva
description ABSTRACT: Alzheimer’s disease is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by the loss of cognitive functions. The prevalence of this disease worldwide is high, and therefore it is important to have a better understanding of the oral health needs and conditions of individuals with this disorder. The present study was carried out in a population with E280A mutation for Alzheimer’s disease. The goal was to describe the salivary characteristics of persons with early familial Alzheimer’s disease, in order to detect changes in the oral microbiome that can guide the dental management of these patients. Methods: transversal study in 37 participants living in the Metropolitan Area of the city of Medellín, aged 53 ± 6 years in average, in different stages of the disease: mild: 8, moderate: 7, and severe: 22, and evaluated by neuropsychological tests. Salivary samples were collected, evaluating saliva secretion rate and saliva buffer capacity, and conducting microbial analysis of the species most commonly found in the mouth. Results: 45.9% of participants showed a decreased rate of stimulated salivary secretion; salivary buffer capacity was decreased in 83.87% of participants, with average pH values of 3.449 ± 0.89 after the Ericsson test. Buffer capacity was altered in participants with decreased secretion rate and in those with no alteration in salivary secretion rate. High levels of microbial growth were observed, mainly for Streptococcus mutans and Candida albicans. Conclusions: this study suggests that other factors besides the pharmacological ones, like age and disease severity, may affect the salivary rate flow in patients with early familial Alzheimer’s disease. Keywords: familial Alzheimer’s disease, xerostomia, Buffer capacity, stimulated saliva.
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spelling Marín Sierra, Jhoann MauricioEcheverry, Anderson AndrésDuque Ramírez, Kevin DanielJaramillo Delgado, GonzaloLuna Maldonado, Ernesto2020-01-09T20:13:31Z2020-01-09T20:13:31Z2018Palacio S, Marín JM, Echeverry AA, Duque KD, Jaramillo G, Luna E. Salivary characteristics in patients with familial Alzheimer’s disease due to E280A mutation. Rev Fac Odontol Univ Antioq. 2018; 29(2): 343-361. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17533/udea.rfo.v29n2a60121-246Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/10495/1292410.17533/udea.rfo.v29n2a62145-7670ABSTRACT: Alzheimer’s disease is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by the loss of cognitive functions. The prevalence of this disease worldwide is high, and therefore it is important to have a better understanding of the oral health needs and conditions of individuals with this disorder. The present study was carried out in a population with E280A mutation for Alzheimer’s disease. The goal was to describe the salivary characteristics of persons with early familial Alzheimer’s disease, in order to detect changes in the oral microbiome that can guide the dental management of these patients. Methods: transversal study in 37 participants living in the Metropolitan Area of the city of Medellín, aged 53 ± 6 years in average, in different stages of the disease: mild: 8, moderate: 7, and severe: 22, and evaluated by neuropsychological tests. Salivary samples were collected, evaluating saliva secretion rate and saliva buffer capacity, and conducting microbial analysis of the species most commonly found in the mouth. Results: 45.9% of participants showed a decreased rate of stimulated salivary secretion; salivary buffer capacity was decreased in 83.87% of participants, with average pH values of 3.449 ± 0.89 after the Ericsson test. Buffer capacity was altered in participants with decreased secretion rate and in those with no alteration in salivary secretion rate. High levels of microbial growth were observed, mainly for Streptococcus mutans and Candida albicans. Conclusions: this study suggests that other factors besides the pharmacological ones, like age and disease severity, may affect the salivary rate flow in patients with early familial Alzheimer’s disease. Keywords: familial Alzheimer’s disease, xerostomia, Buffer capacity, stimulated saliva.RESUMEN: La enfermedad de Alzheimer es una alteración neurodegenerativa caracterizada por la pérdida de funciones cognitivas. Existe una alta prevalencia de esta enfermedad a nivel mundial, por lo que resulta oportuno tener una mayor comprensión de las necesidades y condiciones de salud bucal de los sujetos con este desorden. El presente estudio se llevó a cabo en una población con mutación E280A para la enfermedad de Alzheimer. El objetivo consistió en describir las características salivares de las personas con enfermedad de Alzheimer familiar precoz, con el fin de detectar cambios en el microbioma bucal que puedan orientar el manejo odontológico de estos pacientes. Métodos: estudio transversal en 37 participantes que habitan el Área Metropolitana de la ciudad de Medellín, con una edad promedio de 53 ± 6 años, en diferentes estadios de la enfermedad: leve: 8, moderada: 7 y grave: 22, evaluados mediante pruebas neuropsicológicas. Se tomaron muestras salivares, se evaluó la tasa de secreción salivar y la capacidad buffer de la saliva y se efectuó un análisis microbiano de las principales especies presentes en boca. Resultados: el 45,9% de los participantes presentaron una tasa disminuida de secreción salivar estimulada; la capacidad buffer salivar estuvo disminuida en el 83,87% de los participantes, con valores promedios de pH luego de la prueba de Ericsson de 3,449 ± 0,89. La capacidad buffer se encontró alterada tanto en los participantes con tasa de secreción disminuida como en aquellos con tasa de secreción salivar no alterada. Se observó alto crecimiento microbiano, principalmente de Streptococcus mutans y Candida albicans. Conclusiones: este estudio sugiere que pueden existir otros factores, además de los farmacológicos, que afectan la tasa de flujo salivar en los pacientes con enfermedad de Alzheimer familiar precoz, como la edad y la severidad de la enfermedad. 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